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Immigration Appointments

Step-by-step guides for booking NIE, TIE, and other immigration appointments across Spain.

Immigration Appointments in Spain

Use this tool to find appointment guides for NIE, TIE, EU registration, return authorization, and other immigration procedures across Spain.

Immigration appointments in Spain: choose the correct route

Spanish immigration appointments depend on the province, office, and procedure. A NIE appointment, a TIE fingerprint appointment, an EU citizen registration appointment, and an authorization of return appointment are different routes.

Before booking, check the exact procedure name and prepare the matching form. Choosing a similar but incorrect appointment can mean being turned away at the office.

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Frequently asked questions

Does this tool book an appointment for me?

No. It helps identify the type of appointment or administrative step that may be relevant. Actual availability and booking rules depend on the office and procedure.

Why are immigration appointments difficult in Spain?

Appointment systems, document requirements, local office practices, and timing vary. Missing documents or choosing the wrong appointment type can delay a case.

When should Legal Fournier review an appointment issue?

When the deadline is close, the wrong appointment was booked, a document is missing, or the appointment is tied to a residence or renewal filing.

Why do NIE, TIE, fingerprints, and EU registration get confused?

They are different steps. A NIE number, a TIE card, fingerprinting, card pickup, EU certificate, and address or renewal procedure can require different appointment categories and documents.

What happens if I choose the wrong appointment type?

The office may refuse to process the case, ask for a new appointment, or leave a deadline unresolved. The procedure should be matched to the approval, card status, province, and document list before booking.

Tool changelog and legal update log

  • 13 May 2026: Added source checked FAQ exception notes, a visible legal update log, custom review notes, and consultation brief handoff for the public tools.
  • 13 May 2026: Reviewed the tool page for current Legal Fournier positioning and added a changelog so legal and government updates can be tracked over time.